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In 2026, Wellness-Driven Design Is Reshaping Residential Developments
Author Haven Team | 2026.03.24
The same idea carries through at 200 East 75th Street, The Willow, and The Henry, where outdoor amenity spaces and large windows help integrate a connection to nature into the broader residential experience. These projects reinforce the idea that biophilic elements and natural light are becoming an expectation in modern luxury development design.
Alongside a fitness center and yoga room, The Henry includes a half basketball court, an indoor pickleball court, and a rooftop bocce court, creating space for exercise that feels social and varied rather than confined to a single gym routine. These spaces show how buildings are creating environments that make movement feel more natural, flexible, and embedded in daily life.
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